Eugen Leitl wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 02:49:08PM +0100, Joachim Worringen wrote:
>>>>>I've always liked Bonnie++ from fellow Melbournite Russel Coker:
>>>>>>http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/>>>>Well, the problem is that this is single-process, single-file benchmark,
>>which is often very different from the I/O that a parallel application
>>performs.
>>> Is iozone better in that regards? I find its output more difficult
> to parse, even if dumped as an Excel sheet and visualized.
I/O is a complex topic, and a single number rarely tells you enough if you want
to analyze what's going on. For this purpose, IOzone is very powerful. But
again, it does only run on a single node (although can fork processes/threads to
perform concurrent operations). You could start it on multiple nodes, but then
the I/O is not synhronized, which may or may not what you want to do.
For the purpose of the OP, IOzone is way to complex.
Joachim
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